Historical Homes

The Jackson House Named after the gentleman who built it in 1857, George W. Jackson, this house lies in the heart of Bedford, on the corner of Court Road. Next time you stop at the Post Office or Library, take a quick walk down the street and get a closer look at one of our historical treasures.

​Harriet Beecher Stowe Center Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of the great American novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin, lived in this Hartford, CT house during the last 23 years of her life. The center serves over 25,000 visitors annually. Bradsell was honored to be asked to refinish the kitchen counter sink area using traditional faux wood graining techniques.

​Westmoreland Sanctuary This nature and wildlife preserve, in the heart of Bedford, is anchored by a 200 year old former Presbyterian Church. The church was relocated from Bedford Hills, and now serves as the Sanctuary's Nature center and museum. Bradsell painted the exterior. Additional pictures on Exterior Painting Page.